PetGuard Yeast & Garlic PowderPetGuard Yeast and Garlic Powder, sprinkled on your pet's food, will nourish and strengthen your pet naturally with protein and the essential B-Complex Vitamins. Used regularly, Yeast and Garlic will help your pet be healthier, happier, more disease resistant and less prone to problems associated with infestation. Yeast and Garlic helps your pet to maintain a healthy appetite and protect against anemia. Yeast and Garlic not only supplies B Vitamins but also is a valued source of trace minerals and B-Complex Vitamins. Protein and trace minerals are essential nutrients necessary for enhancing your pet's vitality and stamina and work to build your pet's natural immune system.
IngredientsYeast Powder, Garlic Powder, Vegetable Oil Guaranteed Analysis Crude Protein (min) 44% Crude Fat (min) 1% Crude Fiber (max) 5% Moisture (max) 8% Ash (max) 8%
Vitamins & Minerals Vitamin C 6mg Thiamin (Vitamin B-1) 5mg Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2) Niacin 100mg Pyridoxine (Vitamin B-6) 4mg d-Pantothenic Acid 15mg Para-Amino Benzoic Acid 6mg Choline 350mg Inositol 350mg Iron 0.01% Potassium 0.5% Sodium (max) 0.05%
Since 1979, PetGuard has practiced the philosophy, which embodies the commitment to you and your pets, to provide only natural alternatives for a healthier environment and lifestyle. People today are concerned with the important relationship between nutrition and health. We are all concerned about actual ingredient sources, seeking products free of artificial ingredients, by-products, colors, preservatives, excess sugars and salt. At PetGuard, our concern for minimizing toxic chemicals in our environment and sensitivity for improving our lifestyles extends to our pets as well. Veterinarians agree that well fed pets contract fewer diseases, look healthier and are more active than pets that do not receive a healthful, well balanced diet. All pets deserve the benefits from a lifestyle of optimum nutrition, exercise, good grooming habits and regular veterinary visits. Our natural pet care products offer the discriminating and conscientiously concerned pet parents the opportunity to provide pets with the same health benefits that we all seek for ourselves.
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